5/5 Steve Skootie Wootie P. 9 months ago on Google • 262 reviews
We
had
to
come
back
as
the
first
time
we
ventured
here
their
kitchen
had
been
closed
do
to
a
kitchen
malfunction.
It's
been
a
neighborhood
staple
for
quite
some
time
and
the
parking
lot
is
usually
always
full.
Inside
you
will
find
a
pretty
decent
bar
and
some
pretty
good
tunes
being
played.
It's
wasn't
overly
loud
so
you
can
hold
a
decent
conversation
or
at
least
it
seemed
that
way
when
we
sat
down.
We
sat
in
a
booth
that
was
just
inside
the
entrance
and
the
bar
itself
was
about
40
feet
away
where
most
of
the
regulars
gather
to
check-up
with
each
other.
It
has
decent
lighting
so
one
can
see
the
menu
to
place
an
order.
I
say
this
only
because
my
father,
who
has
really
bad
eyesight
has
to
use
a
flashlight
to
be
able
to
see
the
menu.
They
have
a
wide
variety
of
appetizers
from
fried
pickles
to
nachos
to
steak
bites,
spinach
and
artichoke
dip
and
more.
The
rest
of
menu
consisted
of
sandwiches
and
a
steak
dinner,
large
salads
and
pizza
and
wings,
soup
of
the
day.
We
were
greeted
promptly
by
a
very
polite
young
woman
(Elena).
She
was
professional,
courtious
as
she
asked
us
what
we
wanted
to
drink
and
promptly
came
back
to
take
our
order.
Throughout
the
meal
she
checked
on
us
several
times
and
refilled
our
drinks.
I
would
recommend
her.
The
food
was
delicious
and
prepared
to
our
expectations.
I
had
just
a
burger
and
fries
and
my
dad
had
the
antipasto
salad
and
just
had
a
Coke
to
drink.
I
know
it's
a
bar
and
some
would
say
"what!
you
went
to
a
bar
and
didn't
drink!"
Well
we
had
to
go
down
into
Grosse
Pointe
afterwards
so
I
didn't
want
to
have
one.
I
would
recommend
coming
here
for
just
a
drink
or
two,
and
to
grab
a
bite
to
eat
or
just
hanging
out
with
family
and/or
friends.
There
are
plenty
of
tables
to
sit
at
so
those
with
the
need
of
a
wheelchair
shouldn't
shy
away.
Then
there
are
plenty
of
booths
too.
Restrooms
are
on-site
and
handicap
parking.
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